Songs of the Assembly: number one

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Title: Songs of the Assembly: number one
Editor: John F. Carson, J. Wilbur Chapman, Ford C. Ottman, Charles M. Alexander
Publisher: Fleming H. Revell Co., New York, 1916
Language: English
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121My soul at last a rest hath foundPage Scan
122No burdens yonder not a single carePage Scan
123Nor silver nor gold hath obtained my redemptionPage Scan
124Softly now the light of dayPage Scan
125Some sweet morn the day will breakPage Scan
126Jesus is worthy the best I havePage Scan
127If singing His praises is sweet to us herePage Scan
128There was One who was willing to die in my steadPage Scan
129On the bright and glorious morning, when the dead in Christ shall risePage Scan
130I can hear my Saviour callingPage Scan
131I will say yes to JesusPage Scan
132Rescue the perishing, Care for the dyingPage Scan
133My blessed Lord was crucifiedPage Scan
134O worship the King, all glorious abovePage Scan
135I've found a Friend; oh, such a Friend!Page Scan
136No more sea, no troubled billowsPage Scan
137Oh, what a Saviour, that He died for mePage Scan
138O troubled one, you can find peacePage Scan
139Praise waits for Thee, in Zion, LordPage Scan
140Majestic sweetness sits enthronedPage Scan

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